2) It is a fairly popular female name in most English speaking countries. (IT was the the top US 500 the last two years and has been back in the top 1000 since 2008 - it also seems to be steadily rising in popularity).

This isn't a word name like Rowan or Wren which are inherently unisex, but a name that has a long history as a girls name and girly origin. I'd probably use it for a girl or maybe as a mn for a boy.